- Lero is an
obscure Celtic god,
invoked alongside the
goddess Lerina as the
eponymous spirit of Lérins in Provence.
Nothing is
known about these gods apart...
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Lerina is a
monotypic moth
genus in the
family Erebidae. Its only species,
Lerina incarnata, the crimson-bodied
lichen moth, is
found in
Mexico and southern...
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Gallic well
goddess in
Rauranum Inciona - a
Gallic goddess of the
Treveri Lerina -
Gallic patron goddess of Lérins Islands,
companion of Lero
Litavis - a...
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Saint Vincent of Lérins Died c. 445
Insulae Lero et
Lerina,
Western Roman Empire (now in France) Venerated in
Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Anglican...
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between prayer and
producing red and
white wine, honey,
lavender oil and
Lérina, a
herbal liqueur.
Although closed to the
general public, the monastery...
- ISSN 0029-8549. PMID 27646716. S2CID 36670391. Picchi,
Malayka Samantha; Avolio,
Lerina; Azzani, Laura; Brombin, Orietta; Camerini,
Giuseppe (2013-08-01). "Fireflies...
- 1109/ic-ETITE47903.2020.43. ISBN 978-1-7281-4142-8. S2CID 216587428. Aversano,
Lerina; Di Brino, Marco; Guardabascio, Daniela; Salerno, Marcello; Tortorella,...
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Street in New York City. De Pourtalès was a
crewmember of the
Swiss boat
Lérina,
which won the gold
medal in the
first race of 1–2 ton
class and silver...
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Pythonides jovi**** Stoll, 1782
Pythonides lancea Hewitson, 1868
Pythonides lerina Hewitson, 1868 Cong, Qian; Zhang, Jing; Shen, Jin****; Grishin, Nick (2019)...
- Pourtalès won a gold
medal and a
silver medal as a
member of the crew of the
Lérina.
Switzerland had one
shooter in one
event at the
inaugural 1896 Games, placing...